The Jets cleaned out their lockers Monday, a day after a 28-9 loss to the Bills ended their season at 6-10. Revis was lost for the season after tearing his left ACL on Sept. 23.

"The only thing I could see from the outside [looking in] is that we were trying to get that momentum to build a winning streak," Revis said, "but it was a win here, two losses there and we could never bounce back."

Revis, 27, is entering the final year of his four-year, $46-million contract and is due $3 million in base salary next season. His quest for a contract extension will be done through negotiations with a new general manager -- one who likely will come from outside the organization.

"I'm not even focused on that; I've got to get this knee back to 100 percent," Revis said, adding that his rehab is going as scheduled and that he soon will be entering the stage in which he will start jogging.

"When the time comes, will talk . . . I definitely want to be here. This is where I live and it's the team I got drafted by. I owe a lot to them. All the stuff that's going on, I want to fight through it."